Summer Burn Safety
Hotel/Motel Fire Safety
§Pack a flashlight and portable smoke alarm
§Identify all exits and escape routes
§Count number of doors from your room to exit
§(Apply same rules when visiting private homes)
Pack a flashlight and a portable smoke alarm whenever you’re away at night.
Each lodging place has different exit locations and escape routes.  It may save your life to study each establishment’s escape routes and fire safety guidelines.  Look for them as soon as you finish unpacking.
Once you’ve learned the routes, count the number of doors between your room and the fire exit.
       It’s also a good idea to take these rules seriously when you’re a guest in the home of a friend or a relative. Stop for a moment to figure out how you would escape your room and get out of the house in case of a fire.
(Bridge)  The next slide describes what to do if a fire should break out where you’re staying when you’re not at home.  Can you suggest some of these steps?